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LOCAL NEWS, te ais ‘The Dr. Paul Scheppe Case. MERGING OF TRE MERCAL SOCIETY OF ror DISTRICT. THE EVENING STAR. j PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Building, 8 W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. az2 lth &:, By Tre EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPLY. THE STAR fe served tr cacriege to, thele aah. ity and ATURDAY. DECEMBER II, 1869. TWO CENTS. fF WASHINGTON, D. C., EVENING STAR. AMUSEMENTS. | SPECIAL NOTICES, ALLS OPERA SIUSE. | tee EXreRieNck OF THE LARGEST AD- a VERTISER IN THE UNITED STATES. SATURDAY EVEN Ld * i ADVERTISING Derant wey GRAND COMPLIMENT (VG Leperatery of Sree 2 seman Tramatic. Musical and Art Gowip. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. fil one m aasunementer se far, at Yeast as Wast- | TRIG’ Afternoon’s Proceedings. ington is concerned. The Fox troupe havedone __— pct spimtaeihebig role en —On motion of Mr. Dawes, (Mass..) litchell a mech ite fhe lene, | the Clerk of the Mouse was directed te report Mitchell and Hermarns have been the ; : 4 attractions in Bosion for the week. Mrs. Scott | 2¢ Amount of expenditures that had been made Washington News and Gossip. ef NOTICE. —We have again to request those who purchase TwE Stan from dealers and riewsboys wore fuse to pay more for it than THREE CENTS: The Kemteacky Senntorship. Speciat to The Fernie Star. biuiearde Howard, a cou- to draft resolirtio SEAN TAL aan trom the contingent fund of the House cince the Be ae ores per copy. It is furnished to them at a cost | Siddens heise deers ea commencement ot the present Congress, atid to wit tle tee which affords an ample profit at that price, { Mere on Monday evening,—cpening in “As You Se ee eee Scate dull = = ote tr i a ‘ : 3 y Yu motion of Mr. . os —— ‘ “ ark in this oftice, to | avd with the understanding, also, that no mere — Im New. York there is nothing new or <trik- On mo! i a ae : * N AEE SS ee we fuvite suur Inmediate attention, shall be asked or charged for it; so that those | ing. Hackett is still playing Palstaf’ at Booth’. np rene <r ya tet eae ease Sane te Lave | r Pie he A °° HOMPETTER & “METH, | who pay more merely aid in perpetrating an | — Miss Bateman in “Mary Warner” is the | much br the Latermal'iteree Tospects; not that ine i 1 Com muntared Principal feature in Philadelphia just now, | manufacturer's tax on provision d om trade from al) ‘Tae the TUE Mika TF mposition upon themselves and a traud apou Tawhik t ¥ tes re siswer iu mumacvnou. aoe though Laura Keene is also doing well at the py ed nig, vir yh ~“ are — y Chestnut Street Theatre. - 9 r c Nien 20r Stevet r . ; a: thorize an jonal {: of torty-sour millions Thor Stevenson i In preps t HALL'S VEGETABLE a . nrest is playing an engagement in Cin- | of legal tender notes, ed its reference te | eftort in his own beLals, ane ac- | 4 bs apy 3 bh Bb SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. InTErNAL REVENUY.—The receipts to-day He opened in Lear, and is drawm,; | the Committee of Ways and Means. = be at * rs imeed 00 It isa perfect and wend: Cures hald- his soured were $502,06.39. Rani “ think that bill has Seen the friemdsof Mr. Me- | death; thats etd me ~4 Brocrpt i ss reseing then ws 3 introduced here two ov thr 5 Bie. peat of duty in | EOPSS 9 mamerinl. to which Ghecigentuare of AKEWELL REATING rads, dry and nd wife, are Fhorences and the German opera trope Mr. Ingersoll —Yes; @ rod ireume:. 7 iim | this meeting are anchor ww be alte~ a o the Coverner of Poot, tive clemewey fm this cant. Dr. Avtiell Were reviewed the evidence elicited in the tr Schayppe, and speak is of the conten + inecke, maciy Uwel vs i that aithe | forward thes en the reliance of our Baltimore coasins | twe or three times more vntil I get the proper for the week. refer — Patti and the Lydia Thompson troupe the same ter Chicago. good « time as any to text th — Owens, Chantran and Mrs. Bowers ditto | “Mr. Cox said this i for New Orleans. he hoped it w Iw — The Parepa-Rosa company and Joe Jefter- son “for St. Lonis. —Jobn E. McDonough was the recipient, at the close of an engagement in New Orleans, not long since, of a magnificent gold watch and chain valued at $500, a diamond ring, asplendid breastpin, and a pair of highly-finished sleeve- bay , Of the act; tem milion In siaty day ten taiihiegs ce Ck eee SOUT ninety Gane aol bein cues ae oe ment, but of a different kind, at Omaha, a few | hundred and twenty days. ‘The eaid noten shail nights ago. Some Pawnee Indians, who saw | be used for the purchase of gokl interest-be him play one of his savage characters, joined in ing Londs to the amount of forty-four millions i the general applause with great enthusiasm, | Of Geller, of se much thereof asthe Secretary at Willard’s. Sens vor Fenven arrived at New York yester- slay trom Enrope. vania, at The election is to take lay mext, and at present as at any time heretorure. candi late seem to be sa . | the " ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, is." si mersesr™s» a was char, that «bh FR | hydrocanic Daring Eurgiary in a Court House. ; have shown th Telegraphed Exclusively to Th ing St might have led Dee. 11. crie_ county judge presiding on the’ trial. Commeat.ng ov Was entered by burglars this | the course of 1 he chemist, be sail & nck. ‘The safe was blown open y rine, and the conte > 1 seen hot vet been ascertained, — “ The sate is a pertect wreek, and the court house | This duty had been neglected. building ix badly damag ¥ should have been to determine probably alarmed at the force of the explosi: hydrocenic acid, which also was and left most of their tools and then explained how hydrocen! money scattered on the fioor. They heen eliminated from saliva or oth, car at the railroad depot am © Monre- | Which might have drained down ville, leaving the car there. No turther losse | Stomach about the time ef death or shortly MISS ELEA \ STOOK Tox At CARROLL HALT wt, Beiwe Wits Streets hONDAWY EVENING D “rr Srenerary Roreson lett here last evening fora visit to his home in.Cémden He is ex- pected to return en Monday. return FORE YOU KNOW IT, ta, + disoloret appearances of the hair will ;civing luce to lustrous, shining and beaa- Geaye RORERT CLaRke hag been appointed by the President Assessor of Internal Revenue for the second distri 3 vice Whitehead. ilian Hair Renewer; no other © it in effect. ‘h bottle has our private Government p over the top of the bottle. Ai others are wink =f P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. ‘or sale by all draggiste. o2 ha FRACTIONAL CURKENCY.—€777,109 were re- ceived from the printers during the week, and $55,500 shipped for distribution. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, Avan internal remedy. bas no equal. In cases of Chotic, Summer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dyrentery, Asthma, and Rheumatism, it will cure in one night, AvmIRAL Ponren is absent from the city, having been called to visit his mather, who is very il! at her residence in Maryland. -= oie f the Treasury may deem expedient, ar 7 <k. GYMNAST ] : shouting “Big Indian!” “Good chier «Big | Ghat cancer eed cea avad ; peered. thereafter. He then quoted from author Lies wo YL CUMS TT er oth amt D streets, | by taking it internally, and bathing with it wins | _To Rusicx.—It is reported that Judge Grier, | chief!" ete., Sith all their power of lungs. Jay apogee ne ee — show that iiydrocente might be engendered ‘rom rininiatendincten Sawn Lage eeeeen higtne kee Sree | ab the Usk: Segue Cinart:hamamstbon we ner’ A Sone injin” when they see it. “ | Mr. Scofield (Pa.) moved to lay the Will on The Cardiff Giant. Putrefection and claimed that the only texs ap Blemdny Wetneeday, wed Finiae at frais gad spening For the sick headache, and | \gnation, though it will not besemt tothe Pres: || —A theatvieal manager in St. Petersburg is | t2¢ table, and upon. that question demand che Telegraphed Reclusivly to The Reening Mar, reas | SitvateO€ sliver should bavejuccn spntiod te pes Monday , Werinentay toothache, dop’t fail to try it. In short, it isa Pain | ident until next week. arranging his stage as & monster piano key- | Voted against laying on the table would be con- seen it, writes to the Chic. — i feed rg mn ~_ rR. -y" — > me Killer. no 2h lates Asebte as cancel board, on which his preméere danscuve will dance | sidered 2s in favor of further inflating the cur- | Partly decayed ate’ that te under 2 oe aye Rh e ~—n yerecenic acid. ‘Tuesiay ani wit PELE the Boston Avdrertiscd, in wane vonuent here of 1 tothe music of her own feet. POTTS iivune yeteana io take the the bill—yeas, it looks actly slike that portion of Fort | her of his profession, the dignity of whi-h he Terms: $9 per anoum; for members of the | appa! pant De bag oy heggiy ‘the world; ‘Boston Advertiser, is announced for a contri- | _ ‘The studio and gallery of Mr. Miner K. on — a » co s7peum wh nave neers the surface of | seit bound to upholi in thie case, whore he Aemciations “tol | the only true and perfect Dye; harmles. reliable, | bution to the first number of Hurd & Hough- | Kellogg. over Calt’s jewelry store, in just now | ‘The question then recurred upon referring to | STOUR And is exposed to the weather. The % Snateiiibeaes no. tment; no ridiculous B L. MOXLEY. L tints remedies the il teat bed Dron invigorates 443 Tenth street, second door above F, and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, BLack COSTUMER Snows. Sold by ail. ‘and Perfumers; so 8 co FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, 'S SY For Cath — 3, NTLEMEN AND CHIL- — Damar a nol-an L ; ema it their rights were being t pled on. ton’s new magazine, “Old and New.”” was present in the bank in-Syra- | Tp reply to a question by Dr J°G.F. jolston, —__ cuse when Mr. Newell deposited $37,500. "The | ns to the legal Proofs in the case, Dr. Autisell Sprhler informed him that Mr. Newell gave Geo. | Stated that it had been proven thevDe Satneee, Hull $9,000 of the mone had procured hydrecenic acid twice, withont — any proof being given that he had administered Another Freelover Shot by a Jealous | itt Nii. Stein q Husband. Dr. A. W. Miler, in speaking adversely to the one of the most attractive places in the city,— | the Committee on Banking and Currency. for residents as well as strangers, He has on | Mr. Ingersoll demanded the yeas and nays. exhibition some of his best and latest efforts, | ,, AUT Garficld suggested that he allow the ques- together with some of his earlier productions, ‘Mr. Ingersoll—No I won't. I want the yeas which gave the promise of his great success. | and nays, because five of the Banking and ©ur- Tre CovwiTree ox Foreien APrares will sustain President’s Grant’s views relative to ocean cables, and report a bill with a view to remedy the complaint. - no —— The collection, which includes tigures, land- | rency Committee have just voted to lay the bill Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. resolutions, stated that cvery memorial iu this OIL PAINTINGS! NTER Freee Non exmpeka ngttn: te-tay upon il SONchy Fe Sets sree ene See interiors, ts 15a” Coration wan Chen tahen-andthe Mii wes | Casmaed. Thee fi. Oe tient .at | fase excluded everything but the question of 260 a 0 FALL AND WI ihe census bill in Committee of the Whole, with | “ell worth seeing. To prevent any misunder- | referred to the Commitice on Bauking and | Ottumwa, iowa: Lewis Barker pencler, has= | S prussie acid.” whereas the chain of evidence A GALLERY OF FINE ARTS. |S large number of Mr. Dawes in the chair, aud a large number of J standing, we may add that it ts open each day, | Currency by & vote of m0 6. . pe Lie ee wenn bs Ag ped by ey oy pg MODERN PICTURES suitable tor Hi e amendments were made to the various sections, | free of eharge. ttt, Paine, from the Committee on Recon | suspecting Otto’ Fraunberg to be his wife's para- Felt Mc oe F pce a fn " . No. . s <o4 x 5, i is struction, submitted certain papers in the Vir- | mour, he shot Fraunberg, who attempted to es- | fac ves tn eeeesne iat sh Jah aieety CLOoTHIT A GROEN —_ Aft cirekis'in the eastern States have been | Fils cost, which wees ondeied to be printed. fied trom “th: os cape from Barker's house, the ball entering his | bis behalf had apparently exclu aud wound. Fraun- | Yiew all Skcnerany Fisn gave a reception last night. About 200 invitations were issued. The Presi- dent, members of the Cabinet, and mest of the agitated lately by the fact thata Mr. Thomas | "Mr. Davis (N.Y) asked leave to offer a toso- ‘Thompson, who recently died in Boston, lett a | Intion Fequesting the President 0 inform the collection of pictures stored in an out of the way | House whether, in lis judgment, any further ‘cumstances, and had de- 0 fight the ynestion out on the prax "line. He thought it very strange that bowels, and producing ant ber; Knife and plunged it into Barker's bowels, making a@ feartul wound, termin sic e A BT REPOSITORY, a ithe ; ; ‘ a young physician twenty-four years of United States Senators and members of the or- J place in that city valued at haf a million of doi- | 1¢etslation is ne pe aaiay Tee ee ee ee ene. should fall in love with a lady of alteyctive, at “5 see eign diplomatic corps were present, lars, and said to be altogether the largest and | where th ropean na- | The London tor om the Presi- | {en reviewed the list of ci yo ees AV EXTENSIVE S86O0RTUENT. 2 4 finest in this country. Its owner was somewhat | tion and ' ts strug- ‘dent's Message. by Dr. 8.98 alo phe Ea of clnecke, Betwon Tarrteath ant Borerin nth Sive's, AN Axonyxots T, attacking Mr. | eceentr «i bought pictures for the pure love | sling in faith to seenre independent gov- Telegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Star. written in Dr. S.'s handwriting. : Clapp, the ¢ | Printer, has been ex. for possessing them, aud few persons have ever | Srumeut, and that, ane Rare te Game t Lomaos U.—The Speciator has an ar- | eS TRTRR Yas URN = —— — tensixely ailing for his removal, | seen them. end, save the artists and a dealer or | sion of the ot ticle to- si an atiairs. The writer | Father Myacinthe's Address in New 9 ny of th s j OIL PAINTENS ENGRAVINGS and ma » contrasts of his admin- | wwe, rew knew of even the existence of the col- Mr. Weod (N. Y.) objected, and the resolution York City. Pit ap HBOMOS. Sc ~tration of the Government Printing Uftiee with J lection, whieh, it is said, contains many of the sages Penge gm retrenchment, recons Sn mye = gee — oy r.¥ OGERS One ‘e LPTURE, that of Mr. Detrees. most celebrated gems of foreign and native art. ae ance e yositi . We have mentioned the charity a MOONRTISTS: MATS RIALS Low Prices- Fit Guarantceda. z It is to be sold po ie oy poland Sage Hee any rr daesee = ying Father Hyacinthe before the French Bonevalen Onpe < 2 WASHING Savy ¥ ie : " is * . Mea es Society, in New Vork,ou Thursday evewing. Lt : STATUETTES. Ac. & es > THE WASHINGTON Navy VA —D. 0. Mills, Preaident of the Bank of Cali- ington, fn Gaal " last to be quarrelled = was the firdt appearance of the disting shod Se aasccay fornia, recently returned to San Franeisco from | 0 motion of Mr. Seoticld, ine =o monk before an andience in this coustey. A «ORD AND TASSELS, fe. ¢ _— Surgeon J dow Keswitk ose pices os which “s yaaa yising Arebitect of the Treasury Fire in New York, | report in one of the New York ome “ays he VELVET PAssE PARLOUTS duty at the Wash avy Yard, in place of ett aa to report the probable amount orophed Exclusively to The Beeniag Stor. was dressed im an ry clerveal <1t Paymaster ¥ Boggs and Assistant R= Be Nosemite” and T. Bu- | crection of Wuildi ryt nk, Dee, 11.—At 8 o'clock this morn. | speaking, Father Hyacinthe’ A Fine Assorin A om E.K. i, “ Re chanan R Sheridan's Ride. accommodation of Cui ates court house poke 6 the £ith story of butiting | fuently fren his lips MOLIDAY PRESENTS ; Cun ¥ Khe Tay Who base been detaches. OM the lower heor | enunc! — Kosten propones pincing wataencer Cotaum- | UX} sove:niment, ES there. Frem $10 to $20 introduced to dispense , . s i 2 \ " by Horace ¥ Pianos and musie. The fh atte SMITH & STRONG os <= rue H. & = - ived in | VSM her Public Garden, anda meeting hax | with spicea prmers in the Iiternal Reveni i 2 buildin he we] ae 3 Banibitios cae ats hi ht con ¥ bene y= I soe Parte sativa, ve | already been, held. in which the Italtan Vice | office.” Heterred to Ways ant Meme Comeunns pe Renee dng mre Seid a ballon Fane A oy Os BER IPAFIOS en Gne tose | DO Cty et Mes Rewes end is | COMSUE spoke in hie native tongue, while other Mr. Fitch (Nevada) introduced a bill to create | siderable. = " at SARE ws weve “* O10 to 938 | ceived at the railroad depot by Juarez and his ; ; : an additional land «istrict In Nevada. Reterred —ie———_ fimes, whem Ke tose to kone . RA RITERS, BUYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING ALL SIZES, | | ‘Minister N ve th 5 . | addresses were made in English by prominent Committee on Public Lands. times, to No, 456 Seventh street, QUALITIES AND PRICES, Cabinet. 3 ae ee chr pee a ban- tonians, $1,200 has already been subscribed. | "Gn motion oF Air, Dative (Mass.,) the see. | 7B London Times Condemns Orange | *ightly tirown back, ice com between D atl B street, 4 = 7 GOING quet on the 18th, and om the 4th Juarez gave fai ‘ i sapiegs rag se wae Oe nizations. full and ‘strong, he looked supe: ht Deore above Od Fellows’ Hall, GENTLEMEN'S BELONGINGS, i race 5 ; retary of War was directed to inform the House Orga The spoke of the Y Mines, Engraving. Carus LL STYLES AND PRICES, chem another. % AVPOINTMENT OF PosTwssteRs—The fol- | of information in liis possession in telation es | Telegraphed Eaclusteely to The Evening Star. Sy ag to life. Hy: it ys hesitates " Lexpox, Dee. i1.—The Times has an article | roads for conturtex. Shalt — oe to-day condemming the Orange orptnizations, istence an impulse that will separate bi saying that they answer no end, but to berpet- | the world that hears him, and tear it tro = cengeed Dee en conquerors | pmo Creator has made its baxis—tau ered. State: discourage eTests, or shin and discountenance this organization. ail iden of loving tien oat: CHmistTwAs Mow. An order has been is- sued trom the Navy Department that officers’ clerks and employees of the varionsnavy-yards throughout the country shall receive their pay for December on the 23d instant; also clerks of lowing appointments of Postmasters have been | the Larbor aud Weakwater at Hyannis, Mass. Thos. B. Johnson, at Sumter Court Rete Lec be baci Ft See House, 8. C., viee J. N. Corbett; W. L. Bivins, | {he importation of Inmber on the northern and Goshen, Ind., reappointed; F.B. Benuiman, jr., | BOW Bwestern frontier. Referred to Committee Honesdale, Pa., vice Robt. A. Smith, Win. H. | Mr. Hay (Ili.) introduced a bill to amend the BALLS, PARTI ES, &. sf sg-neMeMpER THE NAME AND PLAVE-~a all idea of loving Heaven and * : Gilbert, at Chi » Mass.; Rufus C. Wood, | »aturalizatien laws of the United States. Re- ——___9_____ i his ie le 4 the Savy Department proper to be paid tor De- | Canton, Mam., and A. N. Swayne; Baten, sks Hotes thes coenten eat es Oman ecmegt soy i el wee yIRS’ x cember on the same day “ Pease geen rea The House then resolved itself into it~ is tw ft F'st Eye a mn Balle, Vt, reappointed. teg of the Whey andresuined ihe Consett Telegraphed Eoctustoety to The asd _ wo To cds there js athird opened for the greatest oo Dena " THt Tae TENURE oF Urric BiLL—The Judiciary ofthe census bill. win 00 ig — A agg wi sy 5 pnw OE ny ong Heavy Mexicas Crane —922,907,511.35; is | Uppg omens UME the aggregate amountof a claim brought agains! | yestrict the use of t the government of Mexico, which will be pre- | fficers of the census— sented before the Mexican claim commission |, Mt. Farnsworth (Ill.) made a a now in session here by Messrs. Morris Stewart cig cenepelinarsbveany ik gb Neceg eee: and Pickett, attorneys for the Tehuautepec | lege — ae ite ——— ‘The Post hip Canal Company and the M Pacific | master General having said that he could save pe ih Company a Menicon Pacite | Satene of asta tf meee ee charm Se thought in we of that san mimendation that the House should act promptly. D. P. on the B. and 0. R. R. Mr. Benjamin (Mo. a that it was better Don Piatt, who recently made the trip from | to suiter a tew weon Parte the privi the government to ex- transmit the a RSDAY tN December 16th, 1509. Proceeds for tne benetit ine Cheech, Committee of the House has instructed its chair- man to report favorably on Gen. Butler's bill to repeal the tenure of office act. Should the com- mittee be called next week the bill will be reported, and it is thought pass in the House without opposition, though it may be again defeated in the Senate, ag it was last sessio: —_—_ f upon an amendment to ne tranking privileges by ntleman and Ladies, $1 Homan ant Ladive, $1 HABLE & CO., habitants, so we have to coutinue in these the work of Adam; but instead of a small of Asia Minor, we lave awhole planct.. God has given agg electricity, and distance RAILROADS. 46% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, The accompa Council—The Ameri- Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Rome, Dec. 11.—The sessions of the Ecu- menical Council have been adjourned until after the Epiphany. Much is ex- cted on the reassembling of the bods; but Holiness is said to be sure of co-operation by the American Bishops. ——— a Chiecage Germans Want Dr. Sche-ppe Barrons AND OHIO RAILBOAD. Po fad UNITED STATES HOTEL.) SECRETARY ROBESON has forwarded to Con- gress a commun cation requesting the appropria- tion of $30,000 for the use of the Naval Academy, at Annapolis, as that amount was taken from the funds of the institution to pay off the con- tractors for building the new barracks for mid- . Thus was family perfected. In exists for the sake of God, 5 you make it a rule, is against and against nature. | Celibacy is cogetion ie it doce not ority ‘ ave sald mar Flage is honorsbie. APO ; WAS: P. HILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 598 PENS Ta AND 40ru SEARETS: Cincinnati to Washington over the Baltimore = = > 7 A rs pense that wor necessal and Ohio railroad, gives a rather discouraging Census matter through the ie. account of that thoroughfare. After stating After further discussion it was agreed that a that he passed three wrecked trains ina short | vote on the clause relating to the franking priv- FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. “The great object in life is the reconciliation shipmen, contracted for by the late distance, he continues : ilege should be taken after the bill is reported | ~ of Heaven and earth, of the present life with wiSseudoser 7. — Mr. Welies, without making any provision for {tn sober earnestness the road isin an awful ema: Soret Oe wale ee Se fees Dec. tons cme of the In the cit tn the mating ena —— Unie o E mM. a 7 Ge: Ni nal in_ humanity was Leare at 7:00 and 9:30 8. Mand 3:0 P.M. NEW BOOKS: its payment. oe Se a eters ee Tam’ | Mur. Wilon (Min.) moved to ‘amend the 17th of as | the thought of Jesus Christ, who fret proclal that which the prophets but dimly saw and the dews never did see. The centuries that are to t hold | *¢¢tion so as to prohibit the employment of enu- Ne horribly | ™Fators before April Ist, 1869, and not to allow no end ot | them to be employed longer than sixty days. royed. But the corporation is a | -\dopted. GeonctA.—The Senate Judiciary Committee had another session yesterday on Georgia. 4 bill was agreed upon for carrying out the sug- mans , last evening, a petition was ited, yasly si; ae presen! Peuneets ly digned, wins Governor No train to os from Annapolis on Sunday. PUOL TO ST. LOUIS, By the Rev. = ong an , 5 se 7 vel 7 who is under sentence of death for the murder —_——_ ON SUNDAY. Foon Lives THE PURSUIT OF HOLINESS, intended to carry of Miss Steinecke. Northward you have the reader somewhat further onward in the spirit- § o Mr. Morrill (Me.) moved to amend by redi mA a Sue \e FOR WAY STATIONS, | pal Mite. By Edward Meyrick Goulburn, D- — pbdirg gents — eid — — a einaes her Fy the amount | to be pad to soerintendents of Libel Suit Decided, eel and ae Cnn the unmoring prople to : 3:00 P.M. — made rnder these * | Dis : . Rejected. dwell amid the moving nation, sae i ee OR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. STORIES OF SCHOOL LIFE. By A. R. Hope. | ments relative to the condition of affairs in that | ‘Uividends are fabulous. Under poe Bi ttn, Mi Tclegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. pelted vy the 1 stances, this indifference to human life is inex- ete... curable. But it is Mr. Garrett’s successful style Forricx News ny Canty.—The French State, which he represented to be little better per e Oe bout Douimies; CHicaco, Dee. 11.—The im the case of Leave daily. cacept Soturday and Sunday, et 7A. | suther of » “Book about Doui Mary Walton vs, Wilbur FBeavey” editor of M.. 3-30 and CURIOSITIES OF THE PULPIT, from the fourth | than it was during the war, that is, so far as | of railroad management. To get the most | Legislative Corps was yesterday again the scene the ai (Great aj mse. foundation of On Sumiay at 3-30, nnd =-06 ee ne GI'SS | Unies men are concerned, ‘The bill will be re. money out of the smallest expenditure is the J of much eaectcment. he impeachment of M- 1 the plain A for so, 800e Ped ence . — < Reta) i ius from aoa _* ns ve a will, re, €1 Y upon ‘7 WWheeling. Purkersbure.ac. CLIMPSES OF THE CELESTIAL CITY AND | ported next week. ‘iterprae, ove inno improvement, <0 fong ae | Mauded; and the Cosys niourned anid cox: | *!HOwt argum hh tickets to. the Weet can be had at the DE TO THE INHERITAN' Me 35 | rue Dear o7 Gannaau Cuaia—In Gen. | te can make the old erve tis purpose. Intute | fusion ahd ucts of violeheo meer hebben ice jason jo LL.D. test re ington Station Ticket office at all hours of the John MacFarlane, L. eescaenee con Re ifr et ine Company's Utes, 406 Bennet he has been pretending to build « road from | €4 in the Chamber. It was Charles Hugo who Polnt of Rocks t» Washington city. Hetrites | rote the libel in the Paris Rommel ani aes wee eral Orders No. 80 the General of the Army ania avenue. Passengers purchasing tickets at “ . with it, and, if let alone, wi m ‘that road on | Sted the Rappel ly report- Troy, Dec. 11.—T. W. Jackson, a isi Sree cued for and chet at their reedeuce, tauen | )Pstp & Solomon's arrangements for the Holitay | gunouners the death Si cae ee Swe are called upon to final judgment. "| ¢\! by cable. Conviction fas resulted, and Hugo young lawyer of this city, died ‘suddenly thie . ‘and pat in the car. Trade vill be very —— te. and their stock of " ury K. }, U. 5. Army, Why don’t Garrett get some new cars?” 1 as been seutenced to four month's imprison- | mor mg. Phitadelphin: aud Boston, see ad- ticles will embrace the'best and tickers | * ‘aithful and distinguished officer, aud for | said to‘one of his offidals. «I rau thes old | ment.and to pay'a fine eC Lome eee Thr $s ‘ ai everciered Inthuscity- Articles sutiatle | many years Chief of the Ordnance Department.” | things during the wor and then trary aint | publlahed: pale: Woe tro ce ee is to be tm- ILSON, Master of T: aw it ever cM-red in this Articles suitable pis a. ‘J ** | prisoned tow months. ‘The French official Yellow LM. COLE, General Ticket Azent. for all classes, at all prices. Thelr announcement of | The order recites his services and concludes as nd smelled bad.” ieee K speaks encourngingly of the pacitic ‘arti no® GEO. S. KUGNTZ, General Ageut. the opening of their gowds will be made in afew day. | follows :—«-General Craig will be long remem. cto ie augers | tude of all the Greal Pos crstownrd oes noone. = RE ES OS Ne — ENGRAVING, PRINTING AND BINDING IN | bered by all who have had the pleasure of being ne Coupee wee if he js | it also makes the important declaration that the HMROUGH LINE gt} WASHINGTO! ALL THEIR BRA ES Wtt | associated with him as a refined and cultivated them, they are willing to ride in hog cars.”" Ecumenical Council is beyond $e pele of LAD — NEW YO! gentleman and an accomplished officer. In ‘on’ “And John W. Garrett is perfectly right in | Political powers, indicating that the Emperor respect to his memory the officers of the Ord- E thus exprosing his contempt fur Congresnaen. | Will not ike his incontestibfe right to intervene uile the in its deliberations. Wis WasnrxeToy. between WASHINGTON and HRW YORK x7 He buys them indeed, 7 nance Department will wear the usual badge of cks. West The Pope delivered an alloention before the RESEARCHES in the history of Pocahontas, fre now run as follows, mourning for thirty days.”” Eee move the Capital, because it is an | a**emble Lace rod esterday, in the course of made by Mr. Neill. our Const! at Da’. FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. phe ie expensive city to live in, these Congressmen | Which he aliuded to the strength of false human lin, a great deal of popular remance Leave daily (except Sunday) at Sa. m.. and 12:43 Mn. Wurrrzesty yesterday filed in the House | permit this unscrupulous’ man to sitapon ite | science and iiapiety: nt the present day as anpre- which surrounds the “Indian ” Itecems ‘9p. m. 2 y neck and itslifeout. The to | cedented, but added that was to the was not a princess at all, her father hav of Representatives a protest against the admis. | Occ and strangle its life our Ta ifwar thet | fcar, as the Church was stronger’ than alles. only been a sachem of one sion of Mr. Lewis McKenzie, member elect trom | he ree Coals te the best | bined. S 3 tribes. She was just the Alexandria district, and also a notice of con- | interests of the city. ile four is four dollars | | An auti-Papal Convention met at Naples yes- Indian who ran test of the claim of Mr. McKenzie to the seat. -five cents @ barrel in Cincinnati, it | terday. Letters trom Victor Hugo, ved at i f i t } Fete bent at cries, This is but one speci- ooh mg were read, and great enthusiasm of Bi ‘Owns and coutrels the goant'| The Sooteman credite = report that Lord Cla- ture for a resolution calling out the militia to No bill | Tendon will soon reopen negotiations with the- resist the coercive measures which the United a United States for the settlement of the Alabama 2s new States authorities were about to set in motion. | High " nelderation for deed-head panes; Aci | The Burlingame treaty with the United The objection that is urged against Mr. MeKen- is that in 1861 he voted in the Virginia Legisla- i 8 i ¥) ‘we our the, extreme radicals of the State, presented P. batan din written arguments against the admission of the iia so: ‘of Tue Casu or Dn. Scuoxrrn—Dr. ‘with her into the market? : SR State to the Reconstruction Committee yester. There must be & misprint in Don's Sguring as'] ROW wader sentence of death welstrare, [METRO . flour in Cinchunati has a. wheele 80) ETROPOLITAN M BOWLING SAL00N, Reconstruction C ig | Bere. Itis doubtless cheaper there than here,-} the —y It is prob- UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, Serato and » lotber frees ae Obreraer Wier but if it sells there at #4.75 it certainly sells here- =s of his iiceame erarhcy, ii er of Virginia, was read, in which he urges the im- | * 00d deal less than $14. and the itera re boing = Ran eernjo —— ca Sica) mediate admission of the State, and opposes the THE PRESIDENT—In a ihe ienbing oF the ‘Virginia policy to en- oak he tee tee Rm. The, Bes exaction of the test oath from Virginia legisia- 5 STEAM MABELE WORKS, . co we aud Wah Vass vest, Wonkusieton. D-0, C woss & waren, MANUFACTURERS, OF MONUMENTS, MAN- BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKEAS, | MPORTERS OF aga GieNre FIGURE Bio. 327 PENN’A AVENUE. South side, to Ar BUILDING PURPOSES ak the Lew Betwoen Cth and 7th stroeta west, thse. Bets ppeloingont olan tors. It seems to be generally understood to-day | tie ¢) ew, on Thursday night, Frank that a Vill will be reported to the House on iptables Tuesday by the committee, for the immediate and restoration of the State, and the admission of | although some of our Democratic friends are in to be her Senators and Representatives except Booker Care and McKenzie, whose seats are contested. The General Grant ‘Dill will require a pledge from Virginia officials ‘bimselt. He is a man of: i f I of the Sent Sande: aely | i i —-—_— ‘stabborn and paw. ta that there shail be no fucure disfranchisement | character; he may not be very broad te his | 36 eT aoe SAS WAS account of color. ‘The statements c * and obstinate; but he | us EW COUR THE APPROACHING SEASON, Governor Walker and Fx-Governtr Wells wens | is eslite i hogan the mon, a held on Th Wisconsin mingle at sweet- ‘mi cases of W. ‘Jonce aod Vermouth ta key ordered to be printed, and 4 sub-committee was writ at ies no swerving wA Tite ‘are furnishes with a- ‘WO cases TOMATOES, in 20nd 3 tine, appointed to prepare a statement of alleged as enter American. #0 cance White Heath and Teilge PEACE election frauds, but they were not authorized to and though he ev-There are drink cane Petite Pols, ASPARAGUS. print the same. The committee is against seri- idiot street whe , ian fr, sale St Rem Sty. ously questioning the fairnces of the election in SiLapzeis foe coipas ae San pr ian a0 ts. ‘ae, Virginia. and Milk